2014 EGU General Assembly in Vienna (April 27 - May 2)
We invite you to submit an abstract to session GMPV20 on "Granites -
Archaean to present." We are hoping for a broad range of contributions
that address a wide range of processes associated with granitoid
petrogenesis and how these may have changed through time.
The solicited speakers are:
Federico Farina -- The origin of radiogenic isotope variability in
granites: intracrustal recycling and/or juvenile crust production?
Othmar Müntener -- Granite formation and the continental crust: An
experimental perspective on the key role of deep crustal fractionation.
The General Assembly website is here: http://www.egu2014.eu/
The Call for Abstracts is here:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2014/sessionprogramme
The session is in the GMPV – Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology &
Volcanology Program Group and the abstract deadline is January 16, 2014.
Here is the session description:
Granitoids are the dominant component of the continental crust. This
session examines all aspects of granite petrology and geochemistry: the
formation and extraction of melts; the processes that control the
evolution from melt to granite; the emplacement, cooling and textural
development of granites; the ore systems associated. Contributions from
the fields of experimental petrology, geochemistry, mineralogy, field
studies, etc. are welcome in this session. A particular focus of this
session is the long term evolution of granitic magmatism, from the past
to the present.
We look forward to seeing you in Vienna at the mid-point between Hutton
conferences!
Regards,
J-F, Tracy and Mike
Conveners
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Michael Brown, Professor of Geology
Department of Geology
Geology Building (#237)
University of Maryland
College Park
MD 20742-4211
USA
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http: www.geol.umd.edu
Dept. office: 301 405 4082; Direct line: 301 405 4080
Direct fax: 301 314 7970; Dept. fax: 301 314 9661
LABORATORY FOR CRUSTAL PETROLOGY (Information at:
http: www.geol.umd.edu/pages/faculty/BROWN/LCP/lcp.htm)
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